Skip to content

Minnesota Good Age

The premier resource for active Minnesotans age 50 and older

Search
  • Voices
    • From the Editor
    • My Turn
    • Memories
    • MN History
    • Nana and Mama
  • Health
    • Caregiving
    • House Call
    • Medicare
    • Real Aging
    • Wellness
  • Living
    • Housing
    • Finance
    • Travel
    • In The Kitchen
    • Profiles
    • Features
    • Essays
  • More
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Past Issue Archive

Features

Derrick Davis and Katie Travis in The Phantom of the Opera. Photo by Matthew Murphy

Make some memories

By Karen Ritz
August 31, 2017
Photo by Tracy Walsh Photography

Grandy guru

By Karen Ritz
August 31, 2017
Tony Mosley of Minneapolis performs at Bird in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, with a reunited New Power Generation on a recent European tour, honoring the work and life of Prince. Photo by Peter Lodder Photography

Coming full circle

By Julie Kendrick
August 31, 2017
Famous Dave Anderson

Rib king

By Carla Waldemar
July 24, 2017
Big hearts under the Big Top: Betty and Dan Butler continue to gain national attention for their work at Circus Juventas in St. Paul. Photo by Bill Raab / exposedtolight.com

Aerial feats

By Julie Kendrick
July 1, 2017

Renaissance man

By Julie Kendrick
June 1, 2017
Barry ZeVan holds his new book and a Telly Award, bestowed on him in 2006 for executive producing the documentary American Indian Homelands: Matters of Truth, Honor and Dignity Immemorial, narrated by former news anchor Sam Donaldson.

Life among the giants

By Tina Mortimer // Photos by Tracy Walsh
May 1, 2017
Alison Edwards, Shelli Place and Elena Giannetti (left to right), the founders of PRIME Productions, share a combined 110-plus years of experience in stage, film and television.

Dynamic trio

By Eleanor Ann Leonard
April 3, 2017

Traveling the world

By Julie Kendrick
March 1, 2017
Dr. Anne Murray, a Minneapolis-based geriatrician, internist and epidemiologist, has spent decades specializing dementia care and research, including multiple studies that show a connection between kidney disease and memory loss. Photo by Tracy Walsh

Top doctor

By Stephanie Fox
February 1, 2017
Next »
« Previous

Most Read

  • Kent Hrbek Still having a ball
  • Dave Dahl Weatherman
  • Reunion of First Minnesota Regiment, Fort Snelling, June 1902 Sacrifice and the Civil War
  • Ojibwe women wearing jingle dresses The origin of the jingle dress
  • T. Mychael Rambo at the Ordway in St. Paul The magic of T. Mychael
Back to top ↑
  • Voices
    • From the Editor
    • My Turn
    • Memories
    • MN History
    • Nana and Mama
  • Health
    • Caregiving
    • House Call
    • Medicare
    • Real Aging
    • Wellness
  • Living
    • Housing
    • Finance
    • Travel
    • In The Kitchen
    • Profiles
    • Features
    • Essays
  • More
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Past Issue Archive
Search

Minnesota Good Age

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Can't Miss Calendar
  • Contribute
  • Careers
  • © Minnesota Premier Publications
  • Sign In